Behind the Scenes: How Your Hair Care is Made
Welcome to my kitchen, where I handcraft everything in small batches. Here is a peek at how I mix, brew, and bottle your favorite herbal hair care products.
The making of my Anti Premature Grey Hair Oil. With regular use, the blend of powerful herbs in this oil helps prevent hair from turning grey prematurely.
This is my Herbal Shampoo making process. I use Aavarampoo, which is well known for controlling hair fall, and rose petals to add moisture, creating a conditioning shampoo.
Making my Hibiscus Conditioner. Hibiscus is a magical ingredient that acts as a natural conditioner, helps with dryness and dandruff, and restores elasticity to your hair.
A new red wine product is bubbling away in my kitchen. I love using red wine for its antioxidant properties that benefit both hair and skin. Stay tuned for the final product.
A quick look at some of this month's top-selling products, as chosen by you. Thank you so much for all your love and support, buddies.
About From My Kitchen to Your Home
Everything you see here is made by me in my own kitchen, not in a factory. When I prepare a batch of hibiscus conditioner or herbal oil, I do not use heavy machinery. I use traditional methods like slow-boiling, which means your products stay fresh and packed with the goodness of real herbs without relying on harsh chemical preservatives.
Purely Homemade, No Secrets
When I started Mith Naturals, my kitchen was my laboratory. I wanted to create products for my own little boy that I could trust, and that is exactly what I share with you. Because I make everything in small batches, I have full control over the quality. You will never find parabens, SLS, or ammonia in my bottles because I refuse to use ingredients I wouldn't use on my own family.
Traditional Methods, Modern Needs
I believe in the power of nature, but I apply it with care. Whether I am infusing oil with curry leaves for premature greying or fermenting rice water for your protein-rich shampoo, the process is deliberate. I source fresh hibiscus, shikakai, and amla to ensure the nutrients are alive and effective.
Why Freshness Matters
Most commercial hair care sits on shelves for years. Mine does not. Because my products are fresh, they usually have a shelf life of 3 to 6 months. This is a small trade-off for products that actually treat your scalp issues like dandruff or hair fall rather than just masking them with synthetic fragrances and fillers. When you buy from me, you are getting a product made with love, intention, and real, raw ingredients that are prepared shortly before they reach your doorstep.
Mith Naturals
I am Sudha, the mom behind Mith Naturals. I started this in my kitchen because I wanted safe, chemical-free care for my own boy, and now I make the same fresh, herbal products for all you makkale.
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